'Buffalo’s offense proved to be more effective, especially when it came to their rushing attack. Mike Gillislee and rookie Jonathan Williams picked up the slack for McCoy and Tyrod Taylor chipped in as the three rushed for 137 yards and helped the team average 5.4 yards per carry.'
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Gillislee, Williams help prop up Bills running game
'Often overlooked, the man his teammates call “Touchdown Mike” didn’t find the back of the end zone on Sunday, but finished with 14 carries for 72 yards, featuring some very important yards down the stretch.'
What they're saying: Bills players react to their win in Cincinnati
'“It’s definitely tough. The production those guys have had this season has definitely been big for us. It’s the nature of the game. Injuries happen, so we have to move forward. I wasn’t aware of Shady’s injury at first, but I knew Robert got hurt. I thought Shady was just out for a couple plays, fatigue wise. After a couple more plays, I realized he wasn’t with us. Hopefully we get those guys back on the field as soon as possible.”'
The question is will the Bills or Bengals stay alive?
'The Bengals, who have made the playoffs the last five seasons, have an even worse record than Buffalo but are still very much in the division race, chasing Baltimore (5-4) and Pittsburgh (4-5).'
Bengals’ Lewis still seeks first playoff victory
'There are those who wonder how Marvin Lewis has stayed employed.'
Everything you need to know for Bills-Bengals, plus five things to watch
'How does Ryan Groy hold up? The Bills' new starting center has a supreme challenge in front of him with Bengals All-Pro defensive tackle Geno Atkins. Groy, who is replacing Eric Wood, will make his first start for the Bills and first at center since his college days at Wisconsin. The Bills have to make sure he gets help in the middle against Atkins.'
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Getting to know: Bills receiver Brandon Tate
'"I want to say receiver, but if I’m being honest, I’m a return man first, and anything else after that is extra. The way the league works, the more you can do, the longer you stay around, so I’ll do whatever they want me to do."'
After 40 years in the NFL darkness, Walt Patulski explains how it all went wrong
'For the first 22 years of his life, Patulski was sports perfection. Over the 44 years since, despite success in the business world and serving on the Syracuse school board and raising two daughters who've become social workers, he has been remembered as a titanic failure.'
We're getting to must-win territory for Tyrod Taylor
'Taylor needs to win a big game, and soon. He needs to be the difference in a road game for the first time in more than a year. His supporters gushed about his performance in Seattle, which many called his finest game as a Bill. You would have thought they actually won the game.'
Bills vs. Bengals: Preview, predictions
'Bills 23, Bengals 20.'
Buffalo Bills rookie WR Kolby Listenbee confirms that he won't play in 2016
'Buffalo had until Monday to activate Listenbee to the roster, but head coach Rex Ryan told the media on Thursday that he didn't feel good about Listenbee or Marcus Easley playing for the team in 2016. On Saturday, Listenbee confirmed that he wouldn't be playing this season for Buffalo.'
Buffalo Bills among best Super Bowl 51 bets according to Massey-Peabody simulations
'Buffalo's Massey-Peabody Super Bowl odds sit at 145-1 which is better than the odds given to the Bills by Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook (200-1). Peabody acknowledged that Buffalo is a long shot, but added that the team has been underrated in 2016.'
Buffalo Bills trying to 'put out fire' in secondary against A.J. Green, Bengals
'"Well, it's hard," Ryan said. "You can get isolated if you just want to chuck it up there regardless of what you call. You can run blitz, you can run corners, you can run two – eventually, it's going to come. You can get what you want in a one-on-one matchup down the field. But your protection had better hold up and all of those things. That's part of it. We just have to do a better job and once we start making guys pay down the field, we'll get less of it."'
Bills – Bengals Q&A: What has held back Cincy?, more
'I think it’s going to be a really high-scoring, entertaining game, but I think playing at home for just the second time in 53 days will be just the edge the Bengals need. They are 24-6-1 in their last 31 at home, and I think they get another one Sunday, 34-31.'